The full solution for the NY Times April 30 2023 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Sunday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Lewis Rothlein and Jeff Chen.
Across Clues
- Cuts backPRUNES
- ID that’s never reusedSSN
- Colorful seafoodREDCOD
- Removals of impurities, informallyDETOXES
- 2020 film starring a cartoon dogSCOOB
- Put on a pedestalHEROIZE
- Tony-winning musical with puppetsAVENUEQ
- “Anybody home?!”HELLO
- Burst of sonic ecstasyEARGASM
- Southern California sch.SDSU
- BestowENDOW
- Old Testament prophetAMOS
- One of cinq in “Tartuffe”ACTE
- One of 100 in Pooh’s woodsACRE
- H.S. safety org.SADD
- Repeated musical phraseRIFF
- Eldest of a literary trioATHOS
- Pair of glasses?RIMS
- Little monsterSNOT
- Barrier to entrySTILE
- Big fat mouthTRAP
- ___ blockers (heart rate meds)BETA
- Can you dig it? Yes, you can!DIRT
- Angels can be found in itSNOW
- Long blade, of a sortOAR
- Curved edges formed by intersecting vaults, in architectureGROINS
- Cutting part of The Onion?SATIRE
- Before, in poetryERE
- 5, 6 or 7, in golfMIDIRON
- Baseball slang for a home runTATER
- Ones getting hit on at parties?PINATAS
- “I’m dead serious”NOJOKE
- Cheering loudlyAROAR
- Tool that evolved from the sickleSCYTHE
- MicrowaveNUKE
- Attaches with a clickSNAPSON
- Hindu god of pleasureKAMA
- Does away withBANS
- Climbing Kilimanjaro, e.g.TREK
- LearnedWISE
- “Squawk Box” networkCNBC
- “True ___”THAT
- Mother ___HEN
- Shipping optionUPS
- Word with rolling or bowlingPIN
- Related (to)AKIN
- Having a commanding leadWAYAHEAD
- Verbal equivalent of a thumbs-downBOO
- Singer Marian, the first African American to perform at the MetANDERSON
- Bathroom powdersTALCS
- One whose boss laughs a lotELF
- Car driven by Thelma and Louise, familiarlyTBIRD
- Charged towardFLEWAT
- Lager-head?FROTH
- “Al-l-lmost done”INASEC
- Spanish title: Abbr.SRA
- GrowsSWELLS
- Events of interest, with “on”GOINGS
- Feeling downLOW
- Bit of vocal fanfareTADA
- Home project inits.DIY
- Plays a Halloween prank on, in briefTPS
- Actress Lillian with a 75-year film careerGISH
- Pain reliever with an oxymoronic nameICYHOT
- Synonym and rhyme of “erases”EFFACES
- Insulating sleeve for a beverageKOOZIE
- Beezus’s sister, in children’s literatureRAMONA
- String-and-spool toyDIABOLO
- RefinedURBANE
- ApproveSAYOK
- Dastardly expressionSNEER
- Subject of many a political scandalBRIBE
Vertical Clues
- Something that may elicit stares, in briefPDA
- Amp (up)REV
- Pac-12 Conference athleteUTE
- Desirable flight optionNONSTOP
- RadiatesEXUDES
- Goes out withSEES
- Improv bitsSCENES
- What a gavel bang may meanSOLD
- “Oh well, it didn’t matter anyway”NOLOSS
- Give a lecture, with “out”REAM
- Concerns for coders and copy editorsERRORS
- Has a “ruff” night?DOGSITS
- Org. in “Argo”CIA
- Baking meas.OZS
- “___ Bones” (classic spiritual)DEM
- The get-goSQUAREONE
- ReekedSTANK
- Check out, as a bookBORROW
- “Whoa!”-inducing experiencesHEADTRIPS
- Subway line toward New York’s Kennedy AirportATRAIN
- Cautious (of)CHARY
- New York’s ___ FieldCITI
- Two-thirds of 105-AcrossDOIT
- Informants, informallyFINKS
- Botanists’ specimensFLORAE
- Very tiny bitATOM
- Homophone of vowels not found in this answerEWES
- Longtime anchor of “NBC Nightly News”BROKAW
- Guarding, as a goalTENDING
- Understand, as coined in 1961’s “Stranger in a Strange Land”GROK
- Tegan and ___ (indie pop duo)SARA
- High ___SEAS
- Popular singer who has recorded in ElvishENYA
- What “Nothing for me” might meanIJUSTATE
- Upside?TOP
- Plastic conveniencesATMCARDS
- Calls (for)SENDS
- Playfully biteNIPAT
- Texter’s segueBTW
- When you get it, you may say itAHA
- Oohed and aahed, e.g.REACTED
- Penalty boxes, in hockey lingoSINBINS
- Lead-in to techBIO
- Atlanta’s ___ CenterCNN
- Gets a lift (but not a Lyft)UBERS
- Sport whose players wear bootsPOLO
- The first letter in “gigantic,” but not the thirdSOFTG
- Partner of hemsHAWS
- Prohibition and othersERAS
- CommotionFRACAS
- Title woman who has children at her feet, in a 1968 hitLADYMADONNA
- Person dealing with casting and linesFLYFISHERMAN
- 2004 Don Cheadle film set in AfricaHOTELRWANDA
- Like England in the late 16th centuryELIZABETHAN
- Trig functionCOSINE
- CommotionSTIR
- Came up with an invention?LIED
- ___ factoIPSO
- Theme park cryWHEE
- Call overseasAHOY
- It means “waterless place” in MongolianGOBI
- Musical artist who designed Reykjavik’s Imagine Peace TowerONO
- Accept defeat, in modern slangTAKETHEL
- GroupieFAN
- Only prez to receive a patentABE
- Runner Sebastian with four Olympic medalsCOE
- Director of “The Shining” and “Dr. Strangelove”KUBRICK
- Hockey great BobbyORR
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